Tampa General Receives Recognition For Electronic Conversion
Tampa General Hospital receives Stage 6 rating from HIMSS Analytics on its efforts to convert from paper to electronic medical records.
Elizabeth Lindsay-Wood saysĀ it was aĀ hugeĀ hill to climb.Ā But she wouldnāt have done it any other way.
Tampa GeneralĀ Hospitalās (TGH) senior VP and chief informatics officer, announcedĀ the hospitalās latest milestone in itsĀ conversion from paperĀ to electronic medicalĀ records: recognition from aĀ nationally recognized healthcare IT company forĀ itsĀ efforts.
HIMSS Analytics, a subsidiary of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS),Ā has ratedĀ TGHāsĀ conversionĀ a StageĀ 6 on its Electronic Medical Record AdoptionĀ Model.Ā TGH is oneĀ of only 5 percentĀ of the more than 5,300 U.S. hospitalsĀ tracked that hasĀ reached StageĀ 6.Ā HIMSS Analyticsā modelĀ evaluates the progress and impact of electronic medical record systems for hospitals in its nationalĀ database. By trackingĀ progress ā measured in stages from 0-7 ā hospitals can review their progress and theĀ effectsĀ the implementationĀ has had on quality of care.
In basic terms,Ā what StageĀ 6 meansĀ is TGHĀ has made a significant commitment to electronic medical records,Ā is enjoyingĀ improved patient safety, clinician support, clinician recruitment as a resultĀ and is able to startĀ evaluatingĀ dataĀ that monitorĀ improvements.Ā Ā
Lindsay-Wood saysĀ that the hospitalāsĀ innovative approach is responsible forĀ its stellar results.Ā āThere are a lot of different ways you canĀ implement [a conversion],ā says Lindsay-Wood.Ā āA lot of hospitals do it slowly, startingĀ with aĀ piece of it, like documentation, while doctorās ordersĀ are still handwritten. But what we didĀ was a big bang. We said, āWeāreĀ gonna go live all on the same day and the same time.ā The ideaĀ we are all doing itĀ atĀ theĀ same time across all departmentsĀ was significant.ā
āIt was aĀ big hill to climb,ā says Lindsay-Wood.Ā āBut once you climb it you see immediate value. A doc can be in a parking lot and look at his smart phone and all the info is available to himĀ or her to provide care toĀ the patient.Ā And there are alerts and reminders to helpĀ them make better decisions. These patients are so complex, so to get these reminders and alerts are so helpful. Itās so much safer and faster.ā
Lindsay-Wood offers the followingĀ advice toĀ otherĀ medical entities facing conversion,Ā which is mandatoryĀ by 2014.Ā āGoingĀ faster gets you faster to patient safety andĀ quality of care. Going slower doesnāt necessarily work out all the kinks. Because you really donāt know what you have until you actually use the system.Ā You have to be integrated inĀ your [doctorās}Ā practices not just the hospital. You needĀ everyoneĀ on theĀ same record.āĀ
Writer: MissyĀ Kavanaugh
Source:Ā Elizabeth Lindsay-Wood, Tampa General Hospital